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VideoOctober 3, 2022

Pricing carbon, valuing people

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Image: An MIT Joint Program study shows how U.S. climate policies can be designed to cut carbon emissions without inflicting economic harm on low-income households and the nation as a whole. (Source: Amanda Griffiths/Climate XChange)
PostOctober 3, 2022

Urban Energy Systems and Policy

MIT OCW
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PostSeptember 21, 2022

3 Questions: Janelle Knox-Hayes on producing renewable energy that communit...

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MIT professors Janelle Knox-Hayes and Donald Sadoway call for a new approach to wind-power deployment, one that engages communities in a process of “co-design” and adapts solutions to local needs.
PodcastSeptember 15, 2022

E5: TIL about everyday travel

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PostAugust 25, 2022

Why the carbon capture subsidies in the climate bill are good news for emis...

MIT Technology Review
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PostJuly 12, 2022

Tata Center: 10 Years of Sustained Impact

MIT Spectrum
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PostJuly 7, 2022

MIT’s Leventhal Center Explores How Communities Can Weather Relocation

MIT Spectrum
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PostJune 30, 2022

The US Supreme Court just gutted the EPA’s power to regulate emissions

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PostJune 29, 2022

Getting the carbon out of India’s heavy industries

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
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PostJune 24, 2022

When “Low-Hanging Fruit” Are Beyond Reach: Management Practices and Fir...

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